“He told an aide to get on it right away and within days, we were able to resolve the lawsuit,” attorney Arthur Schwartz said. “We were able to work out a settlement through the city’s legal department over the last several days that Jerry his own license.”

The stand has been a fixture on Astor Place since 1987 and reopened Tuesday.

“I’m ecstatic. I am so relieved and happy,” a longtime customer told Lamb.

De Blasio’s spokesman says the city is happy it could reach an outcome ensuring the stand will remain a part of the community for years to come.